JUST FINE AND SHOW YOU I-10 AT 295 AT MONUMENT ROAD. I'M ASHLEY MITCHEM AND THAT'S YOUR KEITH PIERSON TIMESAVER TRAFFIC. THANK YOU, ASHLEY. IT'S 6:49. CRYSTAL MOIER SEARCHED THROUGH THE LATEST INSPECTION REPORTS AND HAS GOOD NEWS AND BAD NEWS. CRYSTAL? THE GOOD NEWS IS THERE WERE NO INSPECTIONS THAT RESULTED IN THE EMERGENCY CLOSURES IN JACKSONVILLE LAST WEEK, BUT THERE WERE SOME RESTAURANTS THAT MISSED THE MARK. JIMMY FOODS RECEIVED 7 HIGH PRIORITY VIOLATIONS LAST WEEK DURING ROUTINE INSPECTION. ACCORDING TO THE REPORT THE INSPECTOR FOUND A DEAD ROACH INSIDE A CONTAINER FULL OF SUGAR ON THE STORAGE SHELF. THEY WERE ALSO CITED FOR STORING RAW FOOD NEXT TO COOKED FOOD. THE INSPECTOR FOUND RAW CHICKEN STORED OVER A BOX OF HERBS. THE CONTAINER OF RAW CHICKEN ALSO FOUND NEXT TO THE CONTAINER OF SHRIMP. THEY WERE GIVEN A WARNING FOR THE VIOLATIONS AND THE INSPECTOR MADE A FOLLOW UP VISIT THE NEXT DAY AND REPORTED EVERYTHING WAS CORRECTED. OLE BOULEVARD WAS HIT WITH 9. SHE FOUND SMALL FLYING INSECTS IN THE FOOD PREP AREA AND SAW AN EMPLOYEE WORKING WITH FOOD BEFORE WASHING HIS HANDS. THE RESTAURANT WAS ALSO CITED FOR STORING FOOD AT POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS TEMPERATURES THAT COULD MAKE YOU SICK. THE MANAGER VOLUNTARILY DISCARDED RICE NOT AT THE PROPER TEMPERATURE AND THE FOLLOW UP WAS REQUIRED. 7 HIGH PRIORITY VIOLATIONS FOR THE MONUMENT WHO WAS TOLD NOT TO USE AND TOSS OUT A CAN OF BABY CORN AND SOY SAUCE BECAUSE BOTH WERE DENTED AND RUSTED ACCORDING TO THE INSPECTION REPORT. THE MANAGER WAS ALSO FORCED TO THROW OUT NOODLES, ONE TONS, GRAVY, DUMPLINGS AND PORK DUE TO WHAT THE INSPECTOR CALLED TEMPERATURE ABUSE. THE INSPECTOR ALSO FOUND HEAVY BUILD UP OF FOOD DEBRIS USED TO SERVE FOOD AND BULK. ALSO AN ACCUMULATION OF BLACK GREASE BUILD UP IN THE ROASTER. THE RESTAURANT PASSED THE FOLLOW-UP INSPECTION. ANOTHER MADE THE LIST BUT FOR A GOOD REASON. WE'LL TAKE YOU TO THE RESTAURANT ON WHEELS THAT CAME OUT WITH ZERO VIOLATIONS DURING THE INSPECTION LAST WEEK.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -

Checking the latest inspection reports, I found out that there were no emergency closures in Jacksonville last week. But there were some restaurants that missed the mark.

Jimmy Fu's, located at 9180 Merrill Road, received seven high-priority violations last week during a routine inspection.

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According to the report, the inspector found a dead roach inside a container full of sugar on the storage shelf.

The restaurant was also cited for storing raw food next to cooked food; For example, the inspector found raw chicken was being stored over a box of herbs. A container of raw chicken was also found next to a container of shrimp.

Jimmy Fu's was given a warning for these violations. The inspector made a follow-up visit the next day and reported that the issues were corrected.

The inspector noted in her report that she found small flying insects in the food prep area. She also saw an employee working with food, before washing his hands.

The restaurant was also cited for storing food at potentially hazardous temperatures that could make you sick. The manager voluntarily discarded cooked rice that was not stored at the right temperature.

The inspector did not request a follow-up inspection for those violations.

Hong Kong, located at 1301 Monument Road, received seven high-priority violations last week.

The restaurant was told not to use and toss out a can of baby corn and a can of soy sauce because both were dented and rusted, according to the inspection report.

The manager was also forced to throw out noodles, wontons, gravy, dumplings and pork due to, what the inspector called, temperature abuse.

The inspector also found heavy build-up of food debris on utensils used to serve food in bulk. The report also notes an excessive accumulation of black grease build up in the roaster.

The restaurant passed a follow-up inspection.

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